The ICCF Groupis a non-profit organization with headquarters in Washington DC and led by a Board of Governors. Its role is to lead a global network of national policymakers, conservation professionals and projects which address conservation priorities.

Official Websiteinternationalconservation.orgICCF United StatesFounded in 2007 to support the U.S. Congressional International Conservation CaucusICCF ColombiaEsablished in 2012 as the Secretariat to the Colombian Conservation CaucusICCF KenyaEstablished in 2013 as the Secretariat to the Parliamentary Conservation Caucus - KenyaInternational Conservation CorpsWorking in partnership with U.S. agencies, The ICCF Group delivers practical experience on the ground, transferring and adapting the best practices and experience of the United States to partner nations with conservation updates.

International conservation provides benefits not only to people and wildlife in the developing world, but to every American citizen—by bolstering America’s economy, improving our security, and meeting our growing needs for natural resources.

America’s role in maintaining global stability is rooted not only in our economic, moral, and military strength, but the fact that U.S. interests touch every industry and sphere of influence in the world. U.S. interests can only be protected by active international leadership. At a time when we must tighten our fiscal budget dramatically, it has never been more essential to make the international conservation investments to prevent endemic economic dislocation and chaos at a global scale.

The most popular, active bipartisan caucus on Capitol Hill

The ICCF directly supports the International Conservation Caucus - the second largest U.S. Congressional Caucus. It is currently comprised of over 1/3 of the U.S. House of Representatives and over 1/4 of the U.S. Senate. The ICCF works with Congressional ICC leaders to pull together broad audiences to forge initiatives that address the world's most pressing conservation challenges.